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Hi! My name is Emily and my husband and I have been married for almost 8 years. We started TTC in January of 2008. We started seeing a RE and doing infertility testing in January of 2009. We went through a multitude of testing and four IUI's, all of which failed. We were due to start our first IVF in January of 2010. Due to the holiday we took a cycle off and ended up conceiving on our own the cycle prior to our IVF. I cannot tell you how truly blessed we feel. We truly feel that our baby is a miracle and our unwavering faith in God helped us every step of our journey. We are so thankful. For all of you still trying for your own miracle, my words to you are to never give up hope, to always keep your faith in God and thank Him no matter what your situation. Sometimes faith, hope, and God's grace are all we have to go on in our struggles with infertility. No matter what you are going through in your personal lives, I pray that you will find the answers you are looking for and peace with each day.

Congratulations!!! I was so excited when I saw your name and your post!! Like Sarah said, try not to worry. Looking back, I'm sure we have all done things during our pregnancies that we think were harmful to the baby, but the baby is so small I'm sure everything is perfectly fine! I can't wait to hear about your appointment!!! (((HUGS)))

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